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Helloooo, and welcome to Season 9 of Mads World! You're about to listen to Unapologetically Fabulous: Embracing Drastic Fat Acceptance with Stephanie Yeboah!

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This week I am joined by multi-award-winning content creator, host, author, and body image advocate, Stephanie Yeboah. With a blog spanning over 14 years, Stephanie has been an active and powerful presence within the creator space; writing and creating content surrounding a variety of subjects including plus-size fashion, beauty/skincare, travel, and lifestyle, as well as providing witty, uncooked takes and perspectives on all things to do with pop culture.

She also dedicates her day towards advocacy within the body positivity, mental health, and self-love communities, sharing her own challenges and traumas involving experiencing fatphobia, bullying, self-esteem, and confidence issues and the ways in which she’s been fit to turn it around while encouraging oth

History of the Club

December

After five years of universe, we now have the first syndicate formed within the dub. This is the ex Dunstable Grunau, which has been acquired by Messrs. Bailey & Co. A second team has formed and will be taking delivery of a Skylark 4 in the New Year. Much aerial activity has taken place since our last appearance in these columns. The latest solos are: John Thorpe, Howard Johns, Ian Stokes. Colin Maxfield. The ladies have also had, excellent results; loan Savage, Jenny Wills and Margaret Young. Well done. girls! Cs have been completed by Chris James, Joe Pippa. Dave Bailey, Howard Johns, Mike Hoffman, Bill Rawlings, and Geoff Turner. Now for the hard stuff: Malcolm Parkins and Jack: Purchase both gained Silver legs-distance and height-by flying to Dunstable. Clive Castell flew to Lasham for his distance, using a cloud highway all the way, and&#; arrived at 5, feet. 7 Other cross-countries add G. Turner, 12 miles; me, 12 and 25 miles; Jack Purchase, 5 miles; George Turner, yards: John Young (El Supremo), 34 miles. Chris James managed 6, fe

Introduction

Here as promised are the reference notes to Lost In A Good Book, hereinafter referred to as LIAGB. Items already referenced in The Eyre Affair are not repeated here; see Eyre Affair Notes.

Page references are to the UK paperback first editions, 'cos them's the ones I've got. Annotations are taken in page order as the item first appears. All notes not by Mr. Fforde are strictly unofficial, and all opinions are entirely my own. Additions, corrections and disagreements can be sent to me at brierleyjon@, because we don't want to cease Mr. Fforde writing, do we? Are you still sitting comfortably? Then we'll begin.

Lost In A Good Book

Chapter One

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